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Discovery streaming 2012

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Meet the Presenter -Janet Hallstrom• I am a Media Specialist at Fleming Island High School. My educational experience has spanned the past 38 years and includes teaching at the elementary and high school levels in Mississippi, Texas, and Florida. I obtained my Bachelors Degree at Miss. State and my Masters at the University of Mississippi. I was National Board Certified in 2002 and became a STAR DEN and member of the Leadership Council in 2006.• While serving as a Media Specialist, I have also provided services as the District Media Broadcasting Specialist, a National Board mentor, a consultant for Sprint, a facilitator for summer training for teachers in Clay county, an assessor for the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, a Curriculum Designer for Clay Virtual Academy, and facilitator for Distance Learning Classes for the Schultz Teacher Training Center. This summer I presented at Blackboard World in New Orleans, LA. I have an article being published this fall for Library Media Collection, a national magazine.

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First you need to know your new school’s passcode Where would you get that code?  Ask your Media Specialist or School Librarian  Email Janet Hallstrom at jhallstrom@mail.clay.k12.fl.us  Check your Staff Tab of your school on Blackboard

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What is a passcode? A passcode is an eight digit/character combined code that is unique to each subscribing school Teachers use this passcode to create their own usernames/passwords Once a teacher creates their own username/password they do not need to use the passcode again Let’s take a look at the process

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What are your experiences with using video and other digital media in the classroom?• Creating Handouts and • Building WebQuests Worksheets • Using Clip Art and Images• Designing Learning Centers • Embedding Video in PowerPoint• Producing and Editing Videos • Creating Hyperlinks to Video Segments

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Bingo Rules• You should each have a Bingo Card.• You can Bingo by going across, down or diagonal. Four corners do not count as Bingo.• When you see one of the terms highlighted such as “passcode” during the presentation, you may cover that square.• If there is a tie, then everyone else will clear their cards and those who tied will continue to play.• The first to get another Bingo wins.

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Steps for Hyperlinking Video to an ImageInserting1. Download a video segment and picture and save toVideo a folder(Embed) 2. Go to the Insert tab and click Picture 3. Select the image 4. Right click the selected image on the slide and select Hyperlink 5. Find the video that you downloaded and double click or click Ok to connect the file to the image as a hyperlink 8. The hyperlink is signified when your cursor changes to a pointing finger when you pass over the image.

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Steps for EmbeddingInserting 1. Go up to InsertVideo(Player) 2. Click the arrow under Movie 3. Select Movie from file 4. Navigate to the file that you downloaded 5. Double click the file and it will embed the video into your PowerPoint slide Tip: This also works for audio files, except you select Sound options instead

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It is not necessary to create a classroom to assignHow students work. The easiest way is to use Assignment Builder and give the URL and let the students sign in for themselves. http://app.discoveryeducation.com/explore

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About Student Access: • How do my students log in?CR • Students go to www.discoveryeducation.com and log in with the username/password assigned to them • Students go to the assigned url and just sign in with their first and last name.

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Why do my students have to validate if they are 13years or younger? Beginning on October 30, 2009, all students will be required to confirm their age. This prompt will display only once per student user as long as they complete the required action. If students indicate that they are older than 13, they will be directed into the Student Center and will not be prompted with this question again. If students indicate that they are younger than 13: They will be asked to enter a parents e-mail address. DE will send an e-mail to the parent with notification that their child is utilizing www.discoveryeducation.com site. If students cannot provide a parents e-mail address, they will access to print a PDF version of the email to give to their parents. Upon entering their parents e-mail address or printing the PDF, students will be directed into the Student Center. They will not be prompted with this request again.

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Copyright Issues Protecting unitedstreaming ContentNo video editing software is Students are allowed to keep projectspermitted except for those titles that containing video segments in theirhave been designated as “Editable electronic portfolios if used forContent.” demonstration purposes.Teachers may keep video files and Protect the content, especially whenprojects on disks and servers as creating web pages, so that onlylong as the unitedstreaming subscribers are able to see the videosubscription is current. files.Converting digital video to analog Use the dynamic citations provided withformat such as VHS cassettes is not unitedstreaming digital media when youallowed—only digital devices may cite video resources and supportbe used. materials.

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This presentation is adapted from Matt’s presentation: matt_monjan@discovery.com www.tinyurl.com/litlearn